The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1913, Page 6

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oo ~ oman ay Sane es - . rary _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918.” vouines HAkS SK Oputpastyy «+ a Tomorrow, Thursday, April 3rd 1,100 Women’s Eponge & Serge Dresses 6 pany is given busses into; States during the coming summer. will be offered at much less than regular wholesale prices SWEENEY LOSES NICKEL BUS LINE & monopoly,” nmissioner Malt opera the word,” | Nothing definite has been decided yet, bie, “but that tan't all It can ask us he sald, rhe, will be jean, sanitary ties for extensions. If we don't give them, | “fair Ne of carrying thirty-two | the it ean go to the courts and compel us! pout crowding, will ad ~ ‘ to give what ft wants, and thus they and will make = fifteen Modesty requires us to say that these dresses will be “offered,” but does anybody doubt that get perpetual franchises.” jiiies an hour. We have no stock for} at such prices these dresses will rapidly be “sold?” President Shonts argued againnt ten. /Sule. IF we wat the, rant we nt SUSTAINS AND CHEER a Whe Go| stior NBten woud atm new com. |i a Aratcianelimonsene. for 1 Try it at four o'clock ——— ————— A One of the best makers of popular priced dresses has closed out to us the entire “E admit the New York Raitwaya |Mckel” i y nite Coach Company," ne sald, “but NOt) park avenue by the Grand Central Justice Seabury Sets Inform-| Backers of New Motor Cars/« controtting interest.” Station und over to the Pennaylvania, balance of his stock. His season is virtually over, and the conversion of his stock into cash was imperative, not because he needs money but because women’s Mr. Shonts contended that the open- >. - er’s Examination For Fri- | Protest Against Fifth Ave- apparel must be disposed of during the season to which it belongs. I there Is a need mn as we ws Ea ° ver [eit ns ant WALES MAY COME ERE SOON) PIES | , Denying New Mo! nue Mon / cap the surface Hiner’ profits and com- 7 — mas y, ying tion, Coach Monoply ““""!gold in airtight tins only pel the Interborough or somebody else |'Trip This Sam to buy out the newcomers in @ short | ada and U. 8, while, Mr. Woody, for the B, R. T., made a aimilar plea. Mayor Gaynor commented: “You people seem to be afrald to trust future administrations. You forget you if nearly two hours to-day the Fifth 8 ICEMEN PLEAD. a Coach Company, with the aid os of officiais of the New York Ratiwaya Company, and the B. R. T. sought to Hussey, Heaney and Duffy Say | Sommn”. Joint committee of the Board | can hardly ever have anybody in aa bad « ‘ of Fatimate and the Putite Gervice|# we are.” ‘Not Guilty”—Thompson | Commusion that tte ty of the| MF. Lasft announced to-day hie Fleotro- 5 Coach Corporation, capitalized at $00,- Gets Delay. streets of New York for motor busses JONDON, April 2.—The Pall Mall Ga- ‘ 00, would be a holling company for shoukin't be interrupted. A public hear-| wre people's Five-Cont Coach,” which ing on legislation sought by the Board Sergeant Peter J, Duffy, at-| % atimate was had in Mayor Gaynor's Gah elitr ter former private office, where he sat with John Bweoney when the latter was in| PUroY Mitchel, President of the Hoard charge of the Sixth Inspection District,| Aldermen, Borough President Me- In Marlem, before Justice Geary, in| APeny And Public Bervice Commie. the Bupreme Court, to-day pleaded) ner Maithie. net @ufity to two additional indictments], The New York Motor Bux Company, charging him with accepting, brive| 244 And the Electric Coach Corpora- money. No date was nei for hie trial, | HOM the Sashes Sy Genee Wi Patrolman Thomas Iieaney, who waa| /ft, the candy mamufacturer, are seok- & plainclothes man on the east e#ide|'M# @ right to operate in the streete, Asa matter of fact, the prices at which these dresses are marked for sale tomorrow do not cover the cost of production. The material and labor alone cost the maker more than you are asked to pay in this sale. And to such a remarkable inducement as this there are the added attractions of fine workmanship and finish, and a selection which is as liberal in the variety of its models and the range of its colorings as one can find anywhere at regular prices. Fourth Floor The assortments contain tailored dresses, coat dresses and fancy tailored dresses. Both serge and eponge dresses come in the color. ings mentioned below, but the eponge garments are also obtainable in combination effects, the waist and skirt in contrasting colors. serve Campbell’s shen former tnepetor Mayon was in| and want teiation to snanie the cty| Who Said Black White Grey Ruby for bribery on’ the testimony. ot, hre.| ‘tt law, the Fath Avenue Coach com-| Strawberry Shortcake? Navy Brown Tan King Blue Rowe Herts, also entered a plea of not] Nuit ‘Il. ‘Pare, Preaddent of the| Lf YOU want a real strawberry oma 0 up. Copenhagen Rose Taupe Leather . Fite enue Co 4 shortcake you try the genuine — So sporyh apa dpe dpelen aie fone ofthe Xm York Haiwaye Come e flour— Dresses.......regularly $12.00°.....tomorrow $5.75 a Gieted Ter Lee a the nmneaan. 'm |Quackenbueh, chief counsel for the In- Dresses.......regularly $15.00....... tomorrow $8.50 (1) Just add hot water, bring to a boil and serve. (2) Prepare it with milk or cream as a bisque. ‘ (3) Serve it with croutons—little cubes of bread toasted crisp and dropped into each plate just before serving. (4) Grate a little cheese over each plateful. : (5) Serve it in bouillon cups topped with whipped cream. p (6) Serve it with rice boiled sepa-' rately and blanched and added to the soup before'serving. Sead ee . regularly $18.50.......tomorrow $10.00 regularly $25.00....... tomorrow $12.50- regularly $28.50....... tomorrow $14.50 i | Marien, and former Policeman James | *l for the B, i. T., were at the hear- 5 ing. ! A bill before the State Senate would . | sive the Board of Katimate a sight to ter’s pleading was postponed | pass upon the question of «motor bua | merrew. franchises, after the Public Mervice { Police Captain and former Inspector James E. Hussey, indioted twice on the testimony of Wren and Tonjes, through i 7 his attorney, Francis L. Wellman, en- ‘New York's Foremost tered a plea of not guilty. Millinery House" @QWEENEY LOGES FIGHT AGAINST e WAL6H TESTIMONY. Thomas Licyd, half owner in the New Polo A. C., and alleged civilian greft collector, before Judge Malone in the > Court of General Sessions pleaded not 6th Avea Cor. 18th St. wullty to the charge of extorting money | ims, cone. Sensational Sale yy," SELE-RAISING ‘LOUK Miners of WO forceand esis: fi , dehn Tonjes of the Colonial Hotel in| terborough, and Howard Woody, coun- Lingerie Waists London Trimmed Value $2 Hats reduced at $1 to $9.50 We can’t do better—can you? Formerly $14.50 to $20.00 A very exceptional purchase and a large one. | These are the balance of our Spring im- The product of a representative manufac- | portation of London trimmed hats. They turer who had his own reasons for lightening | were made specially ‘or Saks & Company his stock and taking a loss instead of a | by Victor Jay & Compa and F, W. profit. The assortment embraces about ‘if- | Field & Son, of London, E teen dainty models designed on the newest | assortment is composed of and most practical lines for street wear. | English shapes, made of finest quality There are high and low neck effects, with | English Milan, with roll brm that. is bag Kehoe gs buttaping back:} sometimes caught at the side to give or front. Both plain and fancy st les. and | the effect of a scout hat. Trimmed with a pleasing variety embellished with colored | light Bulgarian colorings, plain ribbons embroidery. Sizes 34 to 50, both inclusive. | or velvets, Excellent values. Tomorrow. acting for Inepector Sweeney. Aa he is “ar aa “| Magnificent Trimmed Hats|| Through his attorneys, George Gordon ; Mattie and Alfred J. Tatly, Inepector Heweeney to-day filed @ new motion to 250 Beautiful vaeate the order granted by Justice Sea- AY : A 5 PO ge a BR pree, Ostrich Plume Hats Wetsh before trial to be used at the 4 trial of Sweeney in the event of Walsh's Pi depth or physical inabitity ¢o testify in does ™ 50 court at Sweeney's trial. Justice Ben- ~ Vv bury denied the motion and set Walsh's |B mneny examination before trial for Friday, é alue $20 when Walsh probaly wil! be brought Smart elongated poke of hemp or Milan And there are many other good: uses for this wholesome soup. Write for our little free booklet which tells some of them. Our Annual Spring Sale Tomorrow of 5,000 House Dresses for Women and Misses The collection of garments ingthis extraordinary event embraces some seventy-five different styles, in all the wanted fabrics and colorings tor the Summer season. Our house dress business has grown to such dimensions that we have been compelled to make some departmental changes for its accommodation. Heretofore house dresses at there prices have been confined exclusively to our women's department on the fourth floor Hereafter this merchandise will be handled in a special department on our third floor, and tomorrow's sale being the first announcement under this new arrangement the event is signalized by + the biggest assortment of dresses we have ever Here are six dainty ways to and examined. Sweeney end his coun- large, graceful, plumes elop the wel wif be permitted to cross-examine hat, covering it completely at sides and top ‘There 1s considerable apecuiation about 7 ‘the Grteninal Court building over the 750 Most . bebween Attorney Charies LeBarbdier an@ District-Attorney Whitman. Mr. Trimmed Hats taw partner of the late Louis J, Great, 95 and represented Policeman Eugene Fox in @is trial which ended in confession. e ‘Mr, Rouss has been acoused by Ed- Worth $10 down to Justice Seabury's chambers | I Ostrich . straw, faced with pleated satin. Three Walsh. /, Beautiful ’ pretonged meeting yesterday afternoon LeBarbier 1s counsel for Jacob Roves, ward J. Newell, former attorney for TOMATO Sotvp A. Bipp, of being thi who Scamily bansed “hdmn "the ‘bribe: fund | [A delightful hand-made pole of the most Fe to flee from New | chic type, faced with satin, finished at back ‘te set for Fox's trial. | § with extremely large bows and loope of silk { Medio aad gibbon, "The crown is etudded with dainty + “g' 10c a can shown at these prices and the biggest values. SHIPPING NEWS. Pee OF ue and Towers. Plain tailored effects, and dainty little models on more pretentious lines. Materials are per- 300 Dressy Hats ¢ le H cale, linen, chambray, gingham, tawn and linen, in plain colorings, and striped and figure effects, Look for the red-and-white label And the prices are the lowest you can ever expect.to find in the LenRaer ot good wo coaniie 50 HH and fabrics of quality. + Third floor e JONsannanancancaccnnenes ausennceuenseeel : = 12 New Styles in 3 New Styles in | Vatue $15 House Dresses ped $1 House Sivleee at | $1.50 Ls, b HIPS, A dashing sailor, mushroom effect, entirel ; fort mata oh tear quality futile sh In percale, lawn, Amoskeag and chambray. | Striped percale, in black, blue and lavender, Om colors, Faced and trimmed with broad Solid colors, such as blue, gray and lavender. | with band and piping of solid colors. Others os oe. bi TRA chads oataiee iene ae y Also black and white checks, and stripes. of gingham or lawn, embroidery trimmed. . OUTGOING STHAMBHIPS. " Cannot be told apart from the real. | 3 New Styles in 2 New Styles in b e' mess Sec 6th Avenue, Corner 18th Street NontHWest CORNER SIXTH AVEGIO™ House Dresses ar} $2 House Dresses at $2: 75 This is Our Spring Gift to You If You Are in the Market One style of percale, in cadet and gray, with | Made of white Bedford cord, in tail See ial tiene Another of white | models, trimmed with bias band of Nore for FURNITURE This aay | . pique, with scalloped collar and cuffs. material or black and white stripes, os Iteret You Linen rea $4.95 House Dresses will give, ABSOLUTELY SS === Dresses at : at half prices \ Made with hand-embroidered collar and cuffs, | This lot consists of broken sizes and dis- natural color. Or with brown collar and cuffs | continued styles, but. there is a wide range of embroidered in Bulgarian colors. Also pink, | choice for all that, And the values are great, blue, lavender and white collars and cuffs, Formerly 82 to 85 embroidered in shades to match. Now $1 to $2.50 FREE, to every purchaser of $50.00 worth or more of Furniture or Rugs this handsome Solid Oak, Pedestal Exten- sion, Dining Room Table in Golden or Early English finis and with every purchase $100.00 or more a Beautiful Heavy Brass Bed, finished in the new-Damarda G nteed Lacquer. This Is for You if You Want It There are NO STRINGS to this offer. It applies to CASH or CREDIT purchasers alike. You do NOT pay for these gifts in ADVANCED PRICES, Our Ladin) Ld always marked in PLAIN FIGURES 2nd we invite comparison with others, “We ki CENT. SAVING for you. le know OUR PRICES mean a In addition we want you to become acquainted with our CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN and your name added to our list of thousancs of satisfied customers, All Goods Are Marked in Plain Figures Out-of-Town Deliveries to Your Door by Motor Car -STERN BROTHERS | il have arranged for To-morrow, Thursday, a Special”/Sale ‘of twelve entirely new styles WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS many their own exclusive models, of the newest silk and wool fabrics, such as Eponge,’ Ratine, Plain and Novelty Shepherd Checks, Men's Tailoring Serges, Moire, Canton Crepe and Silk Faille, particular attention being directed to the superior workmanship, ‘ a 24.50, 32.50, 45.00 Actual! Values ’from $39.75 to 65.00 Women’s Vests Values 25c and 35c at 18c 6,000 vests bought and of- fered at a substantial saving The woman who wants very light Summer vests is invited to examine the unusually good values in this sale. ‘These vests are made of white Swiss ribbed cotton and of real lisle, with p!ain crochet tops or fancy crochet yokes, Sleeveless models wit! mercerized tape over shoulders, As good a quality as you can buy for 25c and 35c, but marked at 18¢ because we ourselves got a similar concession on the original pur- chase. Very special for tomorrow. Sale of Women’s Union Suits at half prices tomorrow Three grades of union suits that are the best in their respective grades $1.50 Union Suits at 85c. These garments are made of fine ribbed mercerized bric, with French band or crochet tops, and umbrella lace or tight knee drawers, $1 Union Suits at 55c. Swiss ribbed lisle, with plain crochet or lace front tops and lace umbrella or tight knee drawers, 65c and 75c Union Suits at 39c. A fineribbed union suit fin'shed with crochet top. Lace umbrella or tight knee drawers, West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets

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